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    Home»World»A Friendly Encounter: Modi and Starmer Discuss Trade and Shared Goals

    A Friendly Encounter: Modi and Starmer Discuss Trade and Shared Goals

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    A Friendly Encounter: Modi and Starmer Discuss Trade and Shared Goals
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    During a joint press conference in London, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer shared a moment of camaraderie. As translations were provided, PM Modi made a lighthearted remark, saying, “Don’t bother, we can use English words in between. Don’t worry about it.” Starmer responded positively, noting, “I think we understand each other well.” This positive exchange set the tone for the remainder of the interaction.

    Prime Minister Modi referenced the ongoing cricket series between India and England, using a cricket analogy to describe the relationship, stating, “There may be a swing and a miss at times but we always play with a straight bat.” This signifies the commitment to a solid partnership between the two countries. These comments were made following the signing of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement and the endorsement of India-UK Vision 2035.

    PM Modi underscored the historical importance of the day, acknowledging the long-term efforts that resulted in the CETA. He characterized the agreement as a blueprint for joint prosperity, which should boost market access for Indian goods like textiles and gems, while also creating opportunities for the agricultural and food processing sectors. The agreement is projected to greatly benefit India’s youth, farmers, fishermen, and the MSME sector.

    Moreover, the agreement will grant easier access to UK-made goods, such as medical devices, for Indian consumers. The two countries have also reached a consensus on the Double Contribution Convention, which aims to bolster service sectors, especially in the fields of technology and finance, in both countries. This agreement should streamline business operations and increase opportunities for skilled Indian workers in the UK, stimulating investment and job growth. These agreements are viewed as essential for global stability and combined prosperity.

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